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economy is pretty interesting. one in ten jobs in the economy are sub bachelor degree jobs. these jobs have an average salary of $53,000 per year. it's pretty good. in dallas and milwaukee's 70% of the job listings force them jobs. real-life example. a name in the news, edward snowden. not recommending him for the trader of the year, that's not a topic. just note he had no college degree or high school degree and was getting paid $200,000 a year for his technical abilities. and the upper case scale rankings for the schools with heavy stem focus and the school with the highest in 2013 as it was in 2012 was harvey mudd, a small engineering school in california. but a graduate of about $2 million more in their lifetime in with a firm with just a high school vacation. in 2013 remember the prestigious private schools come princeton, ten, yale slipped. i wouldn't put too much significance to one another but if there is a pattern over time, then i would attest the significance over time. places like the colorado school of mind are growing and movant fervor chart in 2012 and six in
economy is pretty interesting. one in ten jobs in the economy are sub bachelor degree jobs. these jobs have an average salary of $53,000 per year. it's pretty good. in dallas and milwaukee's 70% of the job listings force them jobs. real-life example. a name in the news, edward snowden. not recommending him for the trader of the year, that's not a topic. just note he had no college degree or high school degree and was getting paid $200,000 a year for his technical abilities. and the upper case...
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the initial drop began on news that china's economy closed last quarter. but the selling accelerated after reports flooded in about explosions at the boston mayor ton. >>> the dow sank 265 points, the biggest drop since november. the nasdaq lost 78 points. and for the second day in a row, commodities dropped on wall street. gold was down more than $200 in just two days. it stands at $1,360 an ounce. they're thinking cyprus and other weak countries could start selling their gold reserves. the slowdown in china pulled down the price of copper, crude oil closed at a four-month low. that finished at $89 a barrel. >>> expect corporate profit reports today from johnson&johnson, coca-cola, goldman sachs and u.s. bank corps. >>> two automakers are teaming up. general motors and ford will work together to develop a new generation of fuel efficient automatic transmissions. they'll develop 9 and 10-speed transmissions that will go into many of their new cars and trucks. >>> there are a lot of theories about what happened yesterday. for many it brought back memories o
the initial drop began on news that china's economy closed last quarter. but the selling accelerated after reports flooded in about explosions at the boston mayor ton. >>> the dow sank 265 points, the biggest drop since november. the nasdaq lost 78 points. and for the second day in a row, commodities dropped on wall street. gold was down more than $200 in just two days. it stands at $1,360 an ounce. they're thinking cyprus and other weak countries could start selling their gold...
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melissa: he also said the chief energy would fuel manufacturing and a savior to the economy. he has been watching "money." good stuff. up next u.s. arms on the move to syrian rebels now the cia is scrambling o figure out which groups will get them? what is being done to make sure we're not giving weapons to our worst enemies? right? to around at the end of the day it is all about money. melissa: the new reports today the u.s. is beginning to our revels there is an official say are sending weapons to a militant forces through jordan and will likely cost billions but a huge part of the equation is making sure that we're not spending money putting weapons and the wrong hands. joining me now is the state department official, welcome back to the show. they'd you for joining us. how do we make sure they put weapons into the hands of people who are not our enemies? and they will have small groups of syrian rebels how do we vet these rebels? >> it has gotten harder over the last two years because the moderates have either disappeared or have just gone and then you have foreign fighte
melissa: he also said the chief energy would fuel manufacturing and a savior to the economy. he has been watching "money." good stuff. up next u.s. arms on the move to syrian rebels now the cia is scrambling o figure out which groups will get them? what is being done to make sure we're not giving weapons to our worst enemies? right? to around at the end of the day it is all about money. melissa: the new reports today the u.s. is beginning to our revels there is an official say are...
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investors on an all right low economy. monday's sell off was the worst day for sell offs in five months. gold too is bouncing back after pushing it's biggest drop in dollar terms. wall street will be focused on data that we are getting this morning. housing starts and industrial production along with earnings. yesterday the dow fell 265 points and the nasdaq lost 78 to close at 2,316. the futures are pointing to a higher open. back to you. >> if you are looking for ways to help the people of boston keep an eye out for scams. less than an hour after the explosions a susprecioicious tw account. twitter shut down at underscore boston marathon. websites have been set up and if you see anything spuspicious le us know on our facebook page. >> they are trying to figure out who planned those devices. chris is in boston for us with the latest. the race came to a violent end. two explosions near the finish line about 12 seconds and 100 yards apart sent runners for safety. the runners were going the other way. they were people runnin
investors on an all right low economy. monday's sell off was the worst day for sell offs in five months. gold too is bouncing back after pushing it's biggest drop in dollar terms. wall street will be focused on data that we are getting this morning. housing starts and industrial production along with earnings. yesterday the dow fell 265 points and the nasdaq lost 78 to close at 2,316. the futures are pointing to a higher open. back to you. >> if you are looking for ways to help the people...
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without national security, there is no economy. it's much too soon to be conclusions, but i think the caller is onto something. continuitys of between the bush and obama presidencies probably do surprise a lot of people. in terms of national security likey, but also economics tarp. it is believed that after presidents get elected, they have a reality check with the security agencies and other members of the president's cap that. -- cabinet. that, a a history of president having to change from the campaign trail to what they find out when they find out? lots of presidents decide that is the case. notion ofe civics 101 the president is the most powerful man in the world. i suspect if you asked presidents once they get out of office, maybe the biggest surprise that they find is how powerless they are. presidents spend much more time reacting to events they did not initiate, and may very well be beyond their control, then they do to controlling events. bette in's go to pennsylvania, on our line for republicans. good morning. you touche
without national security, there is no economy. it's much too soon to be conclusions, but i think the caller is onto something. continuitys of between the bush and obama presidencies probably do surprise a lot of people. in terms of national security likey, but also economics tarp. it is believed that after presidents get elected, they have a reality check with the security agencies and other members of the president's cap that. -- cabinet. that, a a history of president having to change from...
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with the economy this gave there reserve considerable autonomy and in particular. it has been much criticized in retrospect. with the monetary policy subjected research has highlighted the extent that the international gold standard mobilize the economy in the late twenties interleaf 30's. like my vase likewise historians appointed out the fed increased if business activity was the strongest and monetary policy. thus the fed's actions tended to increase rather than decrease volatility. during the year earlier period the central bank did make an addition to the tools. initially it would lend through the discount window in the interest-rate node as the discount rate. early on to generate earnings the fed begin to purchase coverage securities on the open market which was known as open market operations in the early twenties these operations affected the size and cost a bank reserves and under the extended credit to customers. subsequently operations begin a tool that allows the fed to interact in not only with the banks. to discuss the original mandate of the policy f
with the economy this gave there reserve considerable autonomy and in particular. it has been much criticized in retrospect. with the monetary policy subjected research has highlighted the extent that the international gold standard mobilize the economy in the late twenties interleaf 30's. like my vase likewise historians appointed out the fed increased if business activity was the strongest and monetary policy. thus the fed's actions tended to increase rather than decrease volatility. during...
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economists also blamed the downs live on the chinese economy. the irs will announce an extension the boston area taxpayers. details will provide relief for the individual tax filing. other boston sporting events being affected by the bombing leaving hundreds of employees with no work. the n.b.a. celtics game has been cancelled and a hockey game has been postponed. have a great day. >> virginia will cause today to mark the sixth anniversary of one of the deadliest mass shootings in u.s. history. >> there's a statewide moment of silence at 9:43 this morning. that's the time seung-hui cho opened fire in a classroom building at virginia tech, killing 32 people and then shooting and killing himself. they lift a ceremonial scandal at midnight which will stay lit for 24 hours. a community picnic is later today. bret harte to believe six years already. there's still another half-hour of "good morning washington." >> we have the latest in the search for a suspect after the deadly quick live and in hd, this is "good morning washington" on your side. >> th
economists also blamed the downs live on the chinese economy. the irs will announce an extension the boston area taxpayers. details will provide relief for the individual tax filing. other boston sporting events being affected by the bombing leaving hundreds of employees with no work. the n.b.a. celtics game has been cancelled and a hockey game has been postponed. have a great day. >> virginia will cause today to mark the sixth anniversary of one of the deadliest mass shootings in u.s....
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how do you get ahead in today's economy? >> you will need more than just a high school education to succeed in this economy. >> still, good advice for members of america's future middle class and not all college majors are created equal. degrees in engineering, health care, are in high demand. fields that once helped transform this country through innovation and creativity, architecture, anthropology, films, increasingly just add to america's jobless lines. as america repositions itself following the great recession, what does your future hold? >> arianna houghton and the fareed zakaria. too many graduates coming out of school with a mountain of debt and might not really have a major that's going to be rewarded. some degree categories, there is 50% unemployment for these kids. is america eating its young? >> i think it is, and i think there are two sets of solutions to it. one, the kids have to get smart. they have to realize if you are getting degrees with all due respect in social psychology and stuff like that, you are no
how do you get ahead in today's economy? >> you will need more than just a high school education to succeed in this economy. >> still, good advice for members of america's future middle class and not all college majors are created equal. degrees in engineering, health care, are in high demand. fields that once helped transform this country through innovation and creativity, architecture, anthropology, films, increasingly just add to america's jobless lines. as america repositions...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ formerrts that jackson jr.jesse with thed a plea deal justice department is connection of misuse ofges campaign funds. he reportedly repaid the government hundreds of thousands of dollars he spent on items, including a luxury watch and air for a female friend as well furniture for his home in washington. a judge will determine whether gets jail time. >> here is a reminder that just about anybody's e-mail can be hacked. e-mail accounts from the family george w.president was breached. rebecca cooper has been following this story. details of those e-mails are internet, right? >> the bush family is not commenting. this is in hands of law enforcement. secret service did confirm that this is a criminal investigation. the e-mails stolen from half a dozen bush family members were obtained by a hacker. posted on the smoking gun website. were obtained illegally, we will not be ofr mosthe content accurate,s were not but some more em
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ formerrts that jackson jr.jesse with thed a plea deal justice department is connection of misuse ofges campaign funds. he reportedly repaid the government hundreds of thousands of dollars he spent on items, including a luxury watch and air for a female friend as well furniture for his home in washington. a judge will determine whether gets jail...
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say the worst case s scenario, immigrants, once they're legalized might be able to add more to the economy by moving up the social economic ladder. proponents will really attack this study. but some conservatives in certain parts of the country are already seizing on this and saying, wait a minute, we need to rethink this immigration reform project. >> it's a talker. david, thanks for your insight. we appreciate it. >> sure. thanks. >>> new set of hearings on the benghazi consulate attack that claimed four american lives. new state department witnesses will undercut hillary clinton's explanation of what went wrong. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has the story. >> reporter: started around 9:40 pm. by 3:00 in the morning ambassador chris stevens and three others were dead. a second full assault at 5:15 am on a cia annex miles away. now house republicans have released an interview with gregory hicks, the deputy chief of mission who called for military help with four more operatives in tripoli but was overruled. he said i believe if we had been able to scramble a fig
say the worst case s scenario, immigrants, once they're legalized might be able to add more to the economy by moving up the social economic ladder. proponents will really attack this study. but some conservatives in certain parts of the country are already seizing on this and saying, wait a minute, we need to rethink this immigration reform project. >> it's a talker. david, thanks for your insight. we appreciate it. >> sure. thanks. >>> new set of hearings on the benghazi...
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investors are anxious today over the direction of the economy. at the "closing bell" stocks were down with the s&p posting its biggest decline in three weeks. >>> federal chairman ben bernanke told congress if the economy continued to recover the central bank may taper off on its stimulus program. good news onednesday include a surge of existing homes in april to its highest level in three and a half years. the big three automakers will not shut down production as much. geral motors is recalling 27,000 2013 cadillac whose wheels can fall off due to loose wheel nuts. for this memorial day weekend 35 million people will travel 50 miles mostly by car. and which would youive up for a week, sex or your mobile device? a new survey found that 57% of american women would choose their smartphone or tablet over sex. doesn't say much for their partners. just ahead a gym one thriller as the heat and pacers face off in thor and conference finals. plus we don't often cover lacrosse but we have an amazing shot to show you when "early today" returns. >>> and now
investors are anxious today over the direction of the economy. at the "closing bell" stocks were down with the s&p posting its biggest decline in three weeks. >>> federal chairman ben bernanke told congress if the economy continued to recover the central bank may taper off on its stimulus program. good news onednesday include a surge of existing homes in april to its highest level in three and a half years. the big three automakers will not shut down production as much....
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how do we grow the economy faster? how do we create better jobs, how do we increase wages and incomes? how do we increase opportunity for those who have been locked out of opportunity, how do we create better retirement security, that's what we should be focused on because stakes for the middle class and everybody fighting to get into the middle class could not be higher. today's hyper competitive world we have to make the investments necessary to attract good jobs, that pay good wages and offer high standards of living. and although ultimately our success will depend on all innovation and hard work of our private sector, all of that grit and resilience of the american people, government is going to have a critical role. in making sure we have an education system that prepares our children and workers for a global economy. the budget congress passes will determine whether we can hire more workers to upgrade our transportation and communications networks, fund the kinds of research and development that have always kept
how do we grow the economy faster? how do we create better jobs, how do we increase wages and incomes? how do we increase opportunity for those who have been locked out of opportunity, how do we create better retirement security, that's what we should be focused on because stakes for the middle class and everybody fighting to get into the middle class could not be higher. today's hyper competitive world we have to make the investments necessary to attract good jobs, that pay good wages and...
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. >> the economy has more to go. more needs to be done to strengthen the recovery, particularly for those hardest hit by the great recession. we have made progress. the economy is stronger and the financial is sounder. >> joining us now is a long time fremefriend of janet yellen. he worked with her when she was a professor there. dean welcome it's good to have you on the program. >> thank you, john. >> tell us about the woman you have known who is going to be the next fed chief. >> i knew her well. i was a faculty member in 1993. she was a web establishe facult. i studied her paper in graduate school and she had a reputation that preceded her. >> what sort of a leader is she? >> she is an intellectually remarkable person. i think that is something that comes out in every description of her. the way that prize obama put it, she calls them like she sees them. on the people's side, look this is a person who can make a decision when it's time to make a decision. at the end of the day you need a fed chair that is decisive
. >> the economy has more to go. more needs to be done to strengthen the recovery, particularly for those hardest hit by the great recession. we have made progress. the economy is stronger and the financial is sounder. >> joining us now is a long time fremefriend of janet yellen. he worked with her when she was a professor there. dean welcome it's good to have you on the program. >> thank you, john. >> tell us about the woman you have known who is going to be the next...
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the rise in bond yield is certaiy not an economy killer. yields are up, but historically very benign. clearly the ring rates is a bigger threat for fixed income than it is for equity. but at the margi given that we can all agree that qe end the fed did help dispemarkkt over the last few years, the idea that they may be peaking is only fair that that cause a little bit. lou: will we e a correction? >> a little bitore pain. 10%. lou: that's a little thing? >> already done have that much. lou: it will be interesting to see where this goes. the fed n always come in and add another0 or 30 billion to their monthly bond. i'm just kidding. good to see you. up next, lawmakers are lining up to call this man arader. the white house calls them -- theyemain silent. why? judy miller, ambassador tom ♪ u: well, let's talk more about the in as a controversy, implicatio for national security. i am joined by pulitzer prize-wning journalist and columnist d a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, bott fox is contributors. let's begin with you hero, a
the rise in bond yield is certaiy not an economy killer. yields are up, but historically very benign. clearly the ring rates is a bigger threat for fixed income than it is for equity. but at the margi given that we can all agree that qe end the fed did help dispemarkkt over the last few years, the idea that they may be peaking is only fair that that cause a little bit. lou: will we e a correction? >> a little bitore pain. 10%. lou: that's a little thing? >> already done have that...
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enforcing competition rules will help ensure that financial markets truly work at the service of the real economy and not just the few. but it's not over yet. -- >> it's not over yet. other banks are actually holding out for something better. i cap actually withdrew from the libor settlement. it's not just libor. there are plenty of investigations of benchmark rate, foreign exchange, gold, oil -- take your pick. if it's a market, they might be playing with it. and speaking of oil, that brings us to cartel number two. this one is not illegal. more like an internationally accepted one. of course, we are talking about opec. 12 members and at least eight of them showed up at a meeting this week in vienna. they meet twice a year to decide how much crude to pump out. today, the ministers decided to keep the crude output target unchanged. the maya -- kumbyh? not exactly. >> you have all these countries like iraq, libya, and iran saying we will export all this oil out into the world. he is like, that is not going to happen. there are so many issues preventing that supply coming across. there will be a da
enforcing competition rules will help ensure that financial markets truly work at the service of the real economy and not just the few. but it's not over yet. -- >> it's not over yet. other banks are actually holding out for something better. i cap actually withdrew from the libor settlement. it's not just libor. there are plenty of investigations of benchmark rate, foreign exchange, gold, oil -- take your pick. if it's a market, they might be playing with it. and speaking of oil, that...
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economy. you might know there was a report just out yesterday, the heritage foundation said $6.3 trillion dollars in new spending entitlements and social programs will be sucked out of the budget if comprehensive immigration eform is passed. your comment is that the u.s. economy will improve. >> i disagree. it shows only the downside, the worst-case downside scenario, with none of the upside for immigrants. think of everybody who ever came to this country that started a company or took a good job and built a family and became middle-class taxpayers and send kids to college. it is one side of the ledger. the worst-case scenario on one side of the ledger. i am for immigration reform because we need to be younger than our competitors. we are younger than japan and europe. ireland is the only country in europe where the median ages younger than america. it continues to give us diversity and contacts with the rest of the world. i am for it. there is some dispute about something bill knows a lot mor
economy. you might know there was a report just out yesterday, the heritage foundation said $6.3 trillion dollars in new spending entitlements and social programs will be sucked out of the budget if comprehensive immigration eform is passed. your comment is that the u.s. economy will improve. >> i disagree. it shows only the downside, the worst-case downside scenario, with none of the upside for immigrants. think of everybody who ever came to this country that started a company or took a...
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economy? >> it was serious. if you look at what the congressional but -- budget office estimated, they said it took the way -- took away 750,000 jobs this year. that is a big impact to the economy. we are creating jobs, and they are opening at an increasing rate in the last couple of months. but we would love to get that rate of job creation. sequester was certainly moving us away from that. >> to you in the white house, in terms of continuing negotiations about budget and the debt ceiling and all of that, having your mind what is an appropriate root form of -- reform of entitlement? that's absolutely. the president put out his idea. it is the same philosophy that he brought with the affordable care act. if you can figure out how to save money with healthcare, then you can save money for the federal government and also strengthen medicare. you can have savings that translate onto seniors. what is your economic plan over the next few years for entitlement reform? that youimply saying look at the budget and that i
economy? >> it was serious. if you look at what the congressional but -- budget office estimated, they said it took the way -- took away 750,000 jobs this year. that is a big impact to the economy. we are creating jobs, and they are opening at an increasing rate in the last couple of months. but we would love to get that rate of job creation. sequester was certainly moving us away from that. >> to you in the white house, in terms of continuing negotiations about budget and the debt...
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he unveils a major reform drive to boost its economy. and who they belonged to the search begins for the rightful owners of art will be stolen by the defeat. imagine trying to supply its dates with up to dole clean drinking water that is the reality on the ground right now chameleon it's in the fifth of the situation is desperate for many survivors of typhoon heidi on. now the aid effort has been picking up pace with international donations flooding in the u s aircraft carrier on the way from hong kong. but the logistical challenges staggering. and so many in areas like the city of the band to help ease its coming soon enough. my days off to the time being swept through the abilities to line the streets of the time the stench is overwhelming heavy rain h added to the subsidence distress the first series. people need access to state mandated now. not just about to keep it outside. they need to. he wanted to drink and watch him but need sanitation hygiene kits because that is extremely touching apartment i and others carrying injuries alre
he unveils a major reform drive to boost its economy. and who they belonged to the search begins for the rightful owners of art will be stolen by the defeat. imagine trying to supply its dates with up to dole clean drinking water that is the reality on the ground right now chameleon it's in the fifth of the situation is desperate for many survivors of typhoon heidi on. now the aid effort has been picking up pace with international donations flooding in the u s aircraft carrier on the way from...
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this was the soonest time to come to relax taken from the main lines to time on women in the island's economy to seize exhibition. in terms of the transport of cultural relics and wound healing time and the chili. he lifted the launch of transporting the priceless artifacts the links and began to write about the exhibition too tanks. it is a change it. he should you. will she the john hughes ninety thank you to. am i changing the kmt. you force me to walk on by. signs of potential chinese painting of the most elite coach and at the time to national school box. but due to the war of resistance against japanese aggression the school had to be evacuated to put something on mountains and you nan province and an easter difficult to hold the people local ethnic minority january nineteen forty nine leading sen was slim. it's going to come to relax with sinful museum. taiwan. it's true. and so full and lovely ladies from ancient china. it was allowed to remain with them. the rest of the line yes the sixty sq wilkinson and the local competition contention. you can do nineteen sixteen the president of
this was the soonest time to come to relax taken from the main lines to time on women in the island's economy to seize exhibition. in terms of the transport of cultural relics and wound healing time and the chili. he lifted the launch of transporting the priceless artifacts the links and began to write about the exhibition too tanks. it is a change it. he should you. will she the john hughes ninety thank you to. am i changing the kmt. you force me to walk on by. signs of potential chinese...
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economists says the rising divide in income and equality from the wealthy and everyone else is hurting the economy. in a new poll shows two out of three show federal policies favor the rich over less well off americans. >>> republican lays it all out in his annual waste book 2013 giving examples of wasteful spending such as $50 million for information searches that could be done for free on the internet and a grant to develop a 3 d pizza printer. >>> last minute shoppers can get free shipping. check out free shipping day.com. >>> e online reporting that lindsay lohan is fielding offers for a deeply personal memoir. >>> aaa estimates 50 million people will be heading out for the holiday weekend. most are traveling by car. >>> just ahead president obama's clever message to russia's president putin. >>> and high flying fancy for you to feast your eyes on all when "early today" returns. >>> google is out with its most popular searches of the year that begin with what is. what is gluten? what is molly? what is doma? what is ricin? number one is what is twerking? >>> now let's get to the latest in sport
economists says the rising divide in income and equality from the wealthy and everyone else is hurting the economy. in a new poll shows two out of three show federal policies favor the rich over less well off americans. >>> republican lays it all out in his annual waste book 2013 giving examples of wasteful spending such as $50 million for information searches that could be done for free on the internet and a grant to develop a 3 d pizza printer. >>> last minute shoppers can...
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as courtney regan reports in the special series made in america that could be good for the economy and jobs. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on impos. they ship 36 million pounds of seafood every year and most of that is sourced overseas. >> when i started in the show show, mpt mpt mpt what does he search for dozens of companies is fighting what she calls an outdated perception that exports are good and imports are good. >> more imports, equals more jobs, more growth, more connection with the global economy in the 21st century because we're a 21st century enter connected around the world. >> reporter: 16 million american jobs exist solely because of imports and half the firms involved in importing are small american businesses, like stavis seafood. >> you have it coming from indonesia and asia and to lop ya from china and domestic shrimp from here. >> reporter: this freezer holds over a million pounds of fish, 200 different species from 35 separate countries. without imports, this business would look a lot different. >> we would have a smaller business. the whole iu
as courtney regan reports in the special series made in america that could be good for the economy and jobs. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on impos. they ship 36 million pounds of seafood every year and most of that is sourced overseas. >> when i started in the show show, mpt mpt mpt what does he search for dozens of companies is fighting what she calls an outdated perception that exports are good and imports are good. >> more imports, equals more jobs,...
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this is just another result of a poor product in a terrible economy. gerri: it is hard to get your brain around these numbers, it defies logic. colleges have more defaults then graduate, right? as an example graduation rate is just 5%. default rate 20%, and let me give you another one. university phoenix in san diego, graduation rates 10% defaulted 26%. no doubt a lot of this has to do with the rising cost of education, we have seen a lot of that play out. if you can fog a mirror, you can get a federal loan for college. >> there is o unlimited access o student loans. the problem is we are setting young people up to fail. the problem is what we're doing is handing people thousands, tens of thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands of debt to start off their career. almost worthless. any other industry was doing this, they had raised their product and it had diminished in value, there would be a congressional investigation into what the heck is going on. we have nothing that kind of outrage in congress or from the investment either. gerri: we all believ
this is just another result of a poor product in a terrible economy. gerri: it is hard to get your brain around these numbers, it defies logic. colleges have more defaults then graduate, right? as an example graduation rate is just 5%. default rate 20%, and let me give you another one. university phoenix in san diego, graduation rates 10% defaulted 26%. no doubt a lot of this has to do with the rising cost of education, we have seen a lot of that play out. if you can fog a mirror, you can get a...
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and a discussion of the japan economy with that country's finance minister. in 30 minutes on "washington the immigration reform proposal. at a 30 a.m. eastern, a look at the latest developments following the boston marathon bombing. at 9:15 an examination of home ownership in the united states. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning and welcome to washington journal on this friday, april 19, 2013. if news outlets are reporting authorities have killed one suspect in this week's boston marathon bombing and a second suspect is at large. law enforcement has asked the residents of watertown, massachusetts, to stay home and businesses to stay shut as the manhunt is underway. mass transit is also shut down in. the boston in we would like to get your reaction to what's happening this morning. the headline in the boston globe is --
and a discussion of the japan economy with that country's finance minister. in 30 minutes on "washington the immigration reform proposal. at a 30 a.m. eastern, a look at the latest developments following the boston marathon bombing. at 9:15 an examination of home ownership in the united states. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning and welcome to washington journal on this friday, april 19, 2013. if news outlets are reporting authorities have killed one suspect in this...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one ne, infinite possibilities. ♪ lou: update you on breaking news out of capitol hill. as we reported to you earlier, a letter addressed to senator roger wicker, republican of mississippi, tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. fox news has learned that the letter was sent from an individual who does reside in mississippi and mailed the letter from memphis, tennessee. sources say they are familiar with a person believed to have sent this letter, as they have sent other letters before this. again, we will have the latest for you here on the fox business network as details become available. joining us now, fox is legal analyst, criminal defense and family law attorney. thank you for being here. let's start with this investigation in boston. what are -- they are dependent upon so much in the way of forensic. >> looking at the devices themselves, right. lou: what are they doing right now? how they perceive? >> they're going through the forensics looking at the device is because e
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our large economy's made up of all these little economies that are added up into the overall. i think the basic problem is we don't have enough jobs, particularly for young people. these young men -- who are these young men who are 20 to 24 and have almost a 15% unemployment rate. they're kids who just got out of college. they're kids maybe who didn't go to college, who didn't finish college and they go out there and there just are not the jobs for them that there might have been in a different decade. >> with the previous segment, beyond the dream, we showed him helping young people. should more young people be concerned about creating their own business rather than depending on someone else to get a job? >> when you're an entrepreneur and something goes wrong, you're in that business at 2:00 in the morning when your computer's not working. you can't call your tech guy because you don't have your tech guy, you're it. or if you have a person who's outside, they come in and you're working after hours. this is what being an entrab pra anywhere is all about. a lot of people don't
our large economy's made up of all these little economies that are added up into the overall. i think the basic problem is we don't have enough jobs, particularly for young people. these young men -- who are these young men who are 20 to 24 and have almost a 15% unemployment rate. they're kids who just got out of college. they're kids maybe who didn't go to college, who didn't finish college and they go out there and there just are not the jobs for them that there might have been in a different...
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it hurts our economy it hurts our economy. what the republicans are proposing is they are saying they do not care. they are saying let's pour more money into the treasury and do it off the backs of our kids. this is not about investing in the future for them. that is what we have to talk about. how do you think we build the future? we build it by investing in our .ids, investing in education the republicans see that differently and this is the kind of fight we have to have and we have to have it in public. you are a sitting united states senator. this day ands to that is the notion of the filibuster and whether or not the filibuster ought to go the way of the musket in this country or anything else or the model t. how much longer can the filibuster remain a tool to be used and abused on the hill, in the senate? right on that. the point is we have had the filibuster for a long time. it only got pulled out a few times. it just got pulled out in cases where there was a big controversy. now it is being used by the republicans to b
it hurts our economy it hurts our economy. what the republicans are proposing is they are saying they do not care. they are saying let's pour more money into the treasury and do it off the backs of our kids. this is not about investing in the future for them. that is what we have to talk about. how do you think we build the future? we build it by investing in our .ids, investing in education the republicans see that differently and this is the kind of fight we have to have and we have to have...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've[ male announcer ] long termthe distances aren't getting shorter.hink long term. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> the high school science aoject that turned into medical breakthrough. this team " sir invention will help wounded warriors overcome -- this teen hopes her help woundedl overcome. we are following the developments after the power outage in the super bowl. in new orleans city council utilities committee that is holding an emergency meeting. >> it is to investigate what happened with the outage that half of an game by hour. steps taken to restore power. >> they may be having to call mavericks.arded iskiers including dirk now are not trimming their beards the 500 mark.ch things may be looking up as they beat the portland trail blazers. >> a last
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>> that is a key factor if you have a permanently stagnant economy what happens? poisonous political fights how to we slice the pie i am better off because she were worse off that is why we have to focus on growth and you don't get that with what obama has been doing with higher tax rates and i am not making a partisan point because bush did a lot of the same mistakes. liz: your behalf head the with the tax code agent for new drain capital by taxing capital out of the private sector it does not create jobs. >> that is why the obama class warfare agenda to punish the successful is so deructive because you've eats away at the economy. liz: and taxing the brackets will not create jobs. have a good weekend. the government already takes one-third of every dollar you make now health care takes another $0.25 of every dollar you will not have a dive last.úp@@xcçx liz: for millions of americans the affordable care act is turning it to be anything but affordable. a new study shows middle-age people could spend as much as 25% of their aid you in, for health c
>> that is a key factor if you have a permanently stagnant economy what happens? poisonous political fights how to we slice the pie i am better off because she were worse off that is why we have to focus on growth and you don't get that with what obama has been doing with higher tax rates and i am not making a partisan point because bush did a lot of the same mistakes. liz: your behalf head the with the tax code agent for new drain capital by taxing capital out of the private sector it...
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guns in america and whether gun violence can be deterred but also the question of the state of the economy going forward, and that gets into the haves and have-notes and can you have a debate about income inequality in the country without it descending into class warfare. i think that's one of the bug questions facing the country. >> i think one of the really key things to look at going forward from the state of the union is this-- the hope yes, vote no caucus of the republicans in the house. this gets to 2 what i was just saying about republicans worried about their image here. they're a pretty substantial number of republicans in the the house, who because of the politics back home, want to vote against bills but because of the party's national standing want them to pass. and i think immigration-- less so guns. we have less chance of a really sweeping gun bill. but immigration i think it's going to be really interesting to see can obama move a substantial immigration bill through? and in fact republicans, including some who vote against it, want that to go through. >> schieffer: both of
guns in america and whether gun violence can be deterred but also the question of the state of the economy going forward, and that gets into the haves and have-notes and can you have a debate about income inequality in the country without it descending into class warfare. i think that's one of the bug questions facing the country. >> i think one of the really key things to look at going forward from the state of the union is this-- the hope yes, vote no caucus of the republicans in the...
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they only care with foreign policy as it connects to the economy. if anything, her time at state will benefit her. if you can picture her on the debate stage with chris christie, who doesn't have any foreign policy experience. if you look at it that way, i think it only benefits her. i think benghazi is not going to define her legacy long term. >> speaking of benghazi, there's something we need to compare, the two secretaries of state that preceded her, you find they had several ben gazdyes and it's worth noting there were 13 throughout bush's tenure. the other thing that's important, if you want something to not have a benghazi like debacle you have to fund embassy security. i would never describe hillary as cautious. she was the most traveled first lady in history. even surpassing nixon's wife and i think she is hardly cautious. >> i actually think she does take less of a risky approach and did during her term as secretary of state than john kerry. i think that more cautious approach does typify her approach in politics. if we want to look at this
they only care with foreign policy as it connects to the economy. if anything, her time at state will benefit her. if you can picture her on the debate stage with chris christie, who doesn't have any foreign policy experience. if you look at it that way, i think it only benefits her. i think benghazi is not going to define her legacy long term. >> speaking of benghazi, there's something we need to compare, the two secretaries of state that preceded her, you find they had several ben...
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>> i think at the moment, theyae british economy. we are a very open economy. we are getting investment from china as well as the united states. the question everyone wants to know with this financial regulation are you going to reach a point where you can say done? you get the same question in the united states. >>rose: exactly. >> and what are you going to don not always ties up. i think it's incumbent on policy makers on both sides of the atlantic to work through these overlaps and underlaps and have -- it's a negotiable financial system i think we need more of a global approach to regulating it. >>rose: okay but are you sayingn effect are discussed, whether it has to do with whatever it has to do, are more because of simply differences in circumstances in europe versus united states or is it different in a philosophy of regulation. >> look i think we're all tryins we want big successful financial services but don't want them to bring down the economy when they fail. particularly in a country like the u.k, we've got similar size banking system than the u.s.
>> i think at the moment, theyae british economy. we are a very open economy. we are getting investment from china as well as the united states. the question everyone wants to know with this financial regulation are you going to reach a point where you can say done? you get the same question in the united states. >>rose: exactly. >> and what are you going to don not always ties up. i think it's incumbent on policy makers on both sides of the atlantic to work through these...
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wherever you are today, idelity's guidance can help fine tune your personal economy. fidelity investments. here. >> at union bank our work hard p managers to know your business. offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses corporations. what can we do for you? watching gmt on "22 news." attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. today. our focus what should have been a moment of joy turned to a time of carnage. president obama says justice will be done. > make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this and we and find out who did this we will find out why they did this. >> the devices exploded near line a favorite spot for spectators. manythan 140 were injured, in a criminal conditio-- critic condition. people started throwing down the barricade and running over each other. ran the other direction. >> the f.b.i. has taken control investigation. the big question, was it international or domestic terror? aaron is here with business and talking music. >> it is all about how do you get
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it would cover about one-third of the world trade and nearly 40% of the global economy. the trouble is the tpp is about making rules to favor big business at the expense of the rest of the population in the united states and other countries. the pac has been deliberated behind closed doors. vice president joe biden is set to visit japan, china, and south korea next month and he will push the agenda of the tpp. there are few politicians in america's history who have been better to labor than the vice president of the united states joe biden. perhaps labor groups should give him some counseling before he goes off the rails. leo gerrard joins us tonight on the program. mr. gerard, this is a very important trip. but to me it's rather puzzling. is joe biden going to believe what he's telling these people? is this a good deal for the american workers? >> let me say no matter what joe says, this is not a good deal for american workers. in fact, i can say there has not been a good trade deal for american workers. every trade deal that's been passed has led to deficits, loss of m
it would cover about one-third of the world trade and nearly 40% of the global economy. the trouble is the tpp is about making rules to favor big business at the expense of the rest of the population in the united states and other countries. the pac has been deliberated behind closed doors. vice president joe biden is set to visit japan, china, and south korea next month and he will push the agenda of the tpp. there are few politicians in america's history who have been better to labor than the...
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and to a drop off that sense to go up when the economy is weak. -- that tend to go up when the economy is weak.but later in the decade, spending turns up again . part of this is the return of interest rates to more normal levels and our projection that would push up interest payments to nearly their highest share of gdp in did years. another of the decade a significant expansion of federal health-care programs and rising health-care costs per person will push up spending on the largest federal programs, social security, medicare, medicaid. by 2020.-- by 2023, it reaches 23% a g.d.p. what does this mean for federal debt that we expect that will reach 76% of gdp this year, at the highest since 1950. we protect it will be higher than the 39% average. it will be rising again as part of the economy. there are a few point worth making. the first consequence i want to list. there is the crowding out of capital investment. second me that lawmakers will have less flexibility to use spending policies to respond to unexpected challenges like a recession or war. debt was about 36% of gdp in 2007.
and to a drop off that sense to go up when the economy is weak. -- that tend to go up when the economy is weak.but later in the decade, spending turns up again . part of this is the return of interest rates to more normal levels and our projection that would push up interest payments to nearly their highest share of gdp in did years. another of the decade a significant expansion of federal health-care programs and rising health-care costs per person will push up spending on the largest federal...
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a growing economy. the idea that a lot of excess money will flow into the market, of course, scares -- that it will stop happening scares market participants. >> another surprise out of the news conference, moving the goalpost. when the jobless rate hit 7% the fed will likely pull back. we're at 7.6%. explain how lower unemployment could lead to negative results for the market. >> well, it's one of these things where if things go up too fast in terms of the economy then the market participants, in particular those institutions who have now become reliant on monetary policy to drive stocks they may force mr. bernanke to become more aggressive and take the pedal off and put pressure off the pedal and start to taper a little bit. faster. i think that's what most people are worried. we think it's nonsense. fundamentals drive stocks and we're in the mid of a grand transition from dependency on monetary policy to dependency onfuls and we think there's volatility along the way. >> you might be right. volatilit
a growing economy. the idea that a lot of excess money will flow into the market, of course, scares -- that it will stop happening scares market participants. >> another surprise out of the news conference, moving the goalpost. when the jobless rate hit 7% the fed will likely pull back. we're at 7.6%. explain how lower unemployment could lead to negative results for the market. >> well, it's one of these things where if things go up too fast in terms of the economy then the market...
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what is good for the state is great for the economy. we overall our workers compensation system in oklahoma. we had some of the highest rates in the nation and the region. we revamped our system and went from the antiquated adversarial system. our system is an administrative will favorthat employers, save the people who create jobs 15% or 20% on their premiums every single year. we did that this year in the state of oklahoma. talking care if you are about social problems -- they say do not going to social issues. i think that is nonsense. in oklahoma, you take every social issue whether it is the high incarceration rates, substance abuse issues, i think they can all be traced to one key ingredient and that is the breakdown of the family. this year in oklahoma, we said yet, and yet, we will do things to promote the family. we will go on a campaign to express to people why strong families are not just rate for society. they are great for the economy. they are great for the state. these conservative values are what lead to prosperity. all
what is good for the state is great for the economy. we overall our workers compensation system in oklahoma. we had some of the highest rates in the nation and the region. we revamped our system and went from the antiquated adversarial system. our system is an administrative will favorthat employers, save the people who create jobs 15% or 20% on their premiums every single year. we did that this year in the state of oklahoma. talking care if you are about social problems -- they say do not...
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also affected by the slowdown in china's economy and profit taking after weeks of gains. blue chips lost 265 points yesterday. the nasdaq was also down losing more than 2% of its value. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. and security is stepped up at various events in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. boston marathon bombing. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers w
also affected by the slowdown in china's economy and profit taking after weeks of gains. blue chips lost 265 points yesterday. the nasdaq was also down losing more than 2% of its value. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. and security is stepped up at various events in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. boston marathon bombing. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. (vo) they were married for... 5. she was his everything. he can't live alone anymore. but we don't have the room. so, we talked to suntrust... looked at our options... remodeled... for family, you make it work. he taught me that. (anncr) join the thousands of people switching to suntrust's award-winning service. how can we help you shine today? >> and anne arundel county teacher was suspended after video surface of her operating a student. >> what did parents say about this? a lot of them did not even know about it even though the principal said centel my letter. was put on administrative leave. it may never even have gotten except a win on for 15 someone caught the whole thing on video. pick it -- you do not interrupt me. the middle school confronting a seventh grade girl she said was different -- disrespectful. you onegoing to tell more time. calls the look --
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says it willorea inject more than 15 billion into the economy. the money will be used to create jobs, build the stagnant real estate market and cover a tax revenue shortfall. pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cleared to campaign for northern pakistan but now being disqualified. he has been barred from running four l fou -- in all constituencies he applied for. a new session of parliament in kenya. the arrival one in a closely- contested vote last month. we're joined from our reporter in niobe -- nairobi. >> we are just outside the parliament now. we are expecting the president to arrive very soon. he will inspect the guards and enter the parliament behind me, and he will give his speech to what is the 11th parliament here in kenya. now, in his inauguration speech he really tried to ignite the country behind him. formillion people voted him. there have been meetings between the men at the state house here to try to reconcile these different camps really, political ca
says it willorea inject more than 15 billion into the economy. the money will be used to create jobs, build the stagnant real estate market and cover a tax revenue shortfall. pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cleared to campaign for northern pakistan but now being disqualified. he has been barred from running four l fou -- in all constituencies he applied for. a new session of parliament in kenya. the arrival one...
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cry out because this economy is a mess. i have been a hard worker, a jack of all trades willing to learn anything and still i have not been able to gainfully get jobs. next our conversation up will focus on the five-year farm bill and negotiations for that. a big part of the farm bill is the food stamp row graham. we will talk with randy neugebauer, a republican from texas. later, we will discuss the pending budget deal between the house and senate. we will be right back. >> friday on c-span, washington journal looks at the mission and role of the national institutes of health, starting live at 7:30 eastern. :30.:00, followed at 8 at 9:00, national cancer institute director. at nine: 30, a look at the national institute of mental health among all with your calls and comments, live on c-span. >> from age eight, betty ford knew she wanted to do something with dance. plays and skits and to bennington, vermont, where she studied at the school of dance. these are some of her notecards from her spiral mode books where she kept no
cry out because this economy is a mess. i have been a hard worker, a jack of all trades willing to learn anything and still i have not been able to gainfully get jobs. next our conversation up will focus on the five-year farm bill and negotiations for that. a big part of the farm bill is the food stamp row graham. we will talk with randy neugebauer, a republican from texas. later, we will discuss the pending budget deal between the house and senate. we will be right back. >> friday on...
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economy ep billion a year . we are already bleeding. >> doesn't the united states walk a fine line given the fact that we borrowed money from chin a. >> that really doesn't give them leverage balse . way the gloible markets work. the chinese since 2008 talked about the nuclear that is selling treasury obligation but they don't do it because it doesn't work. >> this is it a matter of the really first importance for the united states. >> it is a serious issue. gordon chang thank you for your insight. >> thank you, uma. nasa mars drover pulled out a drill and goes to work on the red planetas rock . bringing 3 d technology to a 4,000 mummy. fascinating look when america's news headquarters continues. don't miss this, folkings. stay with us. . for investors like you? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 schwab bank was built with all e value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors want. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit ches with mobi
economy ep billion a year . we are already bleeding. >> doesn't the united states walk a fine line given the fact that we borrowed money from chin a. >> that really doesn't give them leverage balse . way the gloible markets work. the chinese since 2008 talked about the nuclear that is selling treasury obligation but they don't do it because it doesn't work. >> this is it a matter of the really first importance for the united states. >> it is a serious issue. gordon chang...